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Originally Posted by Razorbackbritt
Motivation is fleeting, it will come and go. Don't depend on motivation.
We need to depend on habits and make our healthy choices habits. That takes time. In the mean time, you have to trick yourself into making the good choices.
For me, I work out after work. So I keep my gym clothes bag in the passenger seat. It is there staring at me after work. I feel so guilty if I drive home, instead of the gym, with that bag looking at me. After doing this for several months, now I look forward to my gym time...and rarely think of skipping it.
Good luck developing good habits!
^^^ This. If motivation was my fuel, I'd have burned out a LONG time ago looking at how far I have left on my journey. Trust in yourself and trust in the process that if you make the right choices, success is inevitable. One choice at a time, that's all you have to make - for me, that ONE choice in the morning to have cereal or a whole wheat muffin rather than going to a fast food drive-through snowballs throughout the day and makes for a "good" day rather than a "Damn, I should have done ______ instead" one
I finally wrangled my DH into joining the gym I go to - and we too stop there right after work. Some people say they make it an appointment on their calendar so they feel obligated to show up - or make it "your" time to go relax and destress, rather than "Damnit, it's time to work out." 70% of the challenge is even showing up, once you're there and in your gym clothes and staring at the outside of the building it's kinda pointless to turn around and go home

You've done an AWESOME job so far, don't let all your hard work and effort go to waste!
